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Discuss Polished concrete in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Hey guys just wondering how you would tackle tiling this kind of floor is using mapei primer g then there keraquick adhesive ok this is what I thought was right ...
          
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    Hey guys just wondering how you would tackle tiling this kind of floor is using mapei primer g then there keraquick adhesive ok this is what I thought was right but just for piece of mind would like some input thanks
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    How big an area is it..?

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    just 2 toilets on a site im working on the first is 10m2 and second 7m2

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    I would give them a quick sand to take off the polished finish and tile as normal.. always best to get as good a key as possible.

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    thnks for that i will do that tomorrow

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    Just out of interest is the floor in mention new or several years old

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